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Karijini Eco Retreat

Karijini

Karijini Eco Retreat is an ecologically friendly and environmentally aware retreat, located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

J
JonnyStar
From
Portugal
We loved it! Karijini Eco Retreat is an amazing place to stay. We booked the luxury tent and it was worth it. It was really hot and to have an AC on your tent it’s life changing. All the common areas were great and the staff was really thoughtful - our experience at the Eco Retreat wouldn’t be so good if it wasn’t for Shell and Clodagh, who were nothing but nice and so kind to us, and provided us a lot of advices regarding places to visit and the wild life. About the heat: it’s not great when the temperatures hit 45 degrees, but if you get up early (4:30/5:00) you can enjoy the hole morning (until 1pm) and you have the gorges all to yourself. It’s very peaceful and quiet.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 479 reviews
Price from
£145.33
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Karijini:

  • 8.0

    There are many walks and places to drive to, but be prepared...

    There are many walks and places to drive to, but be prepared for dust. Also sun hats and carry plenty of water The restaurant serves tasty meals and buffet breakfast. Be prepared for the temperature which can change from very hot in the day to very cold at night.
    Guest review by
    Margaret
    Australia
  • 2.0

    The National Park is spectacular.

    The National Park is spectacular. Well maintained, signposted and the gorges are stunning. Lots of interesting flora and fauna dingoes wandered around, noisy at night but didn't seem to bother or be bothered about visitors. Eco Village appalling. Would certainly visit Karijini again but not Eco Village. Some tracks suitable for 2 drive wheel cars but 4 x 4 required to explore full beauty of park. Take own food as restaurant appalling.
    Guest review by
    Barbara
    Australia